Razdrto, Croatia
Razdrto is a village in Croatia.
History
On 28 June 1774, lord Mihal Mikulić of Severin on behalf of count Krsto II Oršić drew up in Severin a list of duties of freedmen and serfs in Razdrto, Štefanci, Blaževci, Zapeć, Plemenitaš and Košac. It was signed by Mihalj Panian of Razdrto. The original survives in the HDA in Zagreb, and was published by. The villagers of Razdrto, Štefanci and Košac were freedmen, although they lacked written confirmation.On 11 November 1854, Razdrto resident Ivan Kuretić, a used wares peddler, died without leaving a will, prompting the court in Vrbovsko to issue a notice that if no claimants showed up by 16 May the next year, all his assets would be transferred to his son Mihalj Kuretić.
Demographics
In 1870, Razdrto's porezna općina included Štefanci and Radočaj. Razdrto itself had 20 houses and 178 people. Razdrto was in Brod-Moravice parish but Štefanci and Radočaj were in Plemenitaš parish.In 1890, Razdrto itself had 32 houses and 182 people. The villagers of Razdrto were under Brod Moravice parish. They attended the school in Drage Male but were administered by Severin and taxed by Razdrto.